‘She punched him to the face while holding the glass although it seems to be the fist that’s made contact.

‘With other doormen she was escorted from the pub, she turned round and punched him a second time. He was somewhat upset and annoyed at what had happened.’

Police then arrived and a male and female officer went to approach Scott, 32, of St Paul’s Road, Southsea.

Mr Booth added: ‘She initially was compliant but that was to change very shortly after that. She was swinging her arms around, swearing and shouting to police officers.

‘She was placed in the back of a van, continued to act very violently. She was wearing very high-heeled shoes, repeatedly kicking out which managed to connect four times with the male police officer’s legs.

‘The high heel went through his work clothes. That caused some marks to his legs. While she was doing this she also connected with the hand of the female police officer.’

In interview, Scott revealed she had been driven around in a limousine before going to the pub, had drunk two bottles of wine and was ‘10 out of 10 drunk.’

The court heard she breached a suspended sentence given to her in January after being involved in aggravated vehicle-taking where the car that was taken crashed into a shop front.

Judge Peter Dixon Crabtree said it was an important factor the glass did not hit the doorman.

Her six-month suspended prison term was extended from 12 to 18 months.

Judge Crabtree also imposed a community order with a 30-day alcohol rehabilitation activity. Tim Sparkes, defending, added: ‘She shows remorse as soon as she was able to realise what she’s done.’ Scott admitted one assault by beating and two assaults on constables in the execution of their duty.

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